get upand bowafter youplayPlay the righthand of yourpiece asslowly asyou canplay like yourfingersweigh fivepoundsplay withone eyeclosedhold yourbreathwhile youplayspin aroundin a circle 3times beforeyou playstompyour feetwhile youplaystart quietand getlouderCall agrandparent orrelative andplay your recitalsong for themmake arockstarface whileyou playPractice5 daysin a rowplayquietlyClaptherhythmPlaysuperslowlyplayhandsseparatetry toplay frommemoryholdthepedalstand onone footand playPerformfor yourfamilystart loudand getsofterplay yourrecital piecethree time inone dayName allthe trebleclef notesname allthe bassclef noteshumalongwhile youplayget upand bowafter youplayPlay the righthand of yourpiece asslowly asyou canplay like yourfingersweigh fivepoundsplay withone eyeclosedhold yourbreathwhile youplayspin aroundin a circle 3times beforeyou playstompyour feetwhile youplaystart quietand getlouderCall agrandparent orrelative andplay your recitalsong for themmake arockstarface whileyou playPractice5 daysin a rowplayquietlyClaptherhythmPlaysuperslowlyplayhandsseparatetry toplay frommemoryholdthepedalstand onone footand playPerformfor yourfamilystart loudand getsofterplay yourrecital piecethree time inone dayName allthe trebleclef notesname allthe bassclef noteshumalongwhile youplay

Piano Practice Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. get up and bow after you play
  2. Play the right hand of your piece as slowly as you can
  3. play like your fingers weigh five pounds
  4. play with one eye closed
  5. hold your breath while you play
  6. spin around in a circle 3 times before you play
  7. stomp your feet while you play
  8. start quiet and get louder
  9. Call a grandparent or relative and play your recital song for them
  10. make a rockstar face while you play
  11. Practice 5 days in a row
  12. play quietly
  13. Clap the rhythm
  14. Play super slowly
  15. play hands separate
  16. try to play from memory
  17. hold the pedal
  18. stand on one foot and play
  19. Perform for your family
  20. start loud and get softer
  21. play your recital piece three time in one day
  22. Name all the treble clef notes
  23. name all the bass clef notes
  24. hum along while you play